Kniprodestrasse 6
The house at Kniprodestraße 6 is a historical building in the independent Bergisch city of Wuppertal .
Location and history
It is at the Kniprodestraße (close to the Elias-Eller-Straße ) in the district Ronsdorf ( city district Ronsdorf-Central / North ) and was built 1,891th In the immediate vicinity are among others. the Reformed Church Ronsdorf and the also listed buildings Kurfürstenstraße 4 , the Reformed Pastorate Ronsdorf , the former school house and the Waterhüsken .
description
The slate house has two full floors and a loft under the eaves gable roof . It was on a massive basement of sandstone existing ashlar masonry in framework construction built, is on all sides verschiefert and every now has street frontage four window axes .
Monument protection
The building was declared a monument on May 25, 1992 (with the exception of the extension) and entered in the list of monuments of the city of Wuppertal under number 2233 . Together with the church opposite and other neighboring buildings, it forms a visual historical unit that survived the air raid on Ronsdorf .
See also
Individual evidence
Web links
- Entry in the Wuppertal monument list
Coordinates: 51 ° 13 '44.3 " N , 7 ° 11' 48.8" E